Countess Wear Community School is a primary school maintained by the local authority (Devon). It has about 250 boys and girls aged between 2 and 11. In October 2022 the school was rated ‘Requires Improvement’ by Ofsted.
Particular strengths include Admissions, Finances and Environment. Relative weaknesses include Progress and Attendance.
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Admissions:Excellent. The occupancy rate is very low and the offer rate is quite high.
Finances:Excellent. The school budget has been roughly in balance
Environment:About average. Air pollution and traffic accidents are quite low, while crime is roughly average.
Representation:Slightly out of balance. The socio-economic mix is out of balance with the local community, while ethnic representation is in balance with the local community. Show details
Attendance:Poor. Pupil absence rates and the incidence of persistent absence are both very high.
Attainment:Poor. Maths, reading and GPS (grammar, punctuation and spelling) attainment are all poor. (This doesn't take into account pupils' prior performance. For that, see Progress.)
Disadvantaged pupils:Poor. Progress in maths, reading and writing are all poor.
Progress:Poor. Progress in maths, reading and writing are all poor. (This takes into account pupils' prior performance. For actual grades, see Attainment.)
Provision for special educational needs
Multi-sensory impairment
Source: Department for Education. For full, up-to-date details, always ask a representative of the school.